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and still passing over mexico city as a very dangerous storm has major flood potentials. here is the accu-weather forecast. warm weather. cooling down on sunday with a chance of rain not only sunday morning but periods of rain possible throughout the day. and there is a warm up. fall arrives wednesday z will be warming up just in time for fall. >> okay. >> feeling like summer. >> yes. >> and not ready for rain, spencer. >> is there a leak inside 49erses organization? >> why the >>> hope you can join me tonight at 9:00. coming up, a rash of raccoon attacks on people and pets in one local city. precautions residents should take. we'll have the story for you. then at 11:00 the doctors group behind a new ad making mcdonalds out to be a killer. see you tonight and again, at 11:00. >> and right here, right now, larry beil with sports. what you got? >> do you smell a rat? there is a big rat in 49ers head quarters and the head coach is livid and furious over an article by a yahoo sports writer details 49ers problem was getting plays called by coordinator jimmy ray. the 49ers had
and still passing over mexico city as a very dangerous storm has major flood potentials. here is the accu-weather forecast. warm weather. cooling down on sunday with a chance of rain not only sunday morning but periods of rain possible throughout the day. and there is a warm up. fall arrives wednesday z will be warming up just in time for fall. >> okay. >> feeling like summer. >> yes. >> and not ready for rain, spencer. >> is there a leak inside 49erses...
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it began yesterday with huge crowds that gathered in mexico city. they took part in a $40 million fiesta. neighboring heads of state are attending the buy by centennial. >> wants to become the first person with cerebral palsy. he trained for years to learn to climb using a system of ropes. each pull brings him 5 inches closer to the top. >> how's it going, man? >> long day. seven hours climbing. brutal. >> walter is hoping to raise $2 million for a camp he operates for kids with disabilities. there's information how to help at abc7news.com under "see it on tv." >> time now 5:24. a violent turn in concord. still ahead, the latest on a shooting involving a police officer. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live in san bruno where fire victims have something new to worry about: rip-off artists. there's a warning about some. there have been arrests of others. story coming up in a live report. >> a vote that moves hundreds of hotel workers closer to a strike. >> phoenix pretty hot, 106. 69 chicago and 70 in boston. the battle line is drawn between that cooler air an
it began yesterday with huge crowds that gathered in mexico city. they took part in a $40 million fiesta. neighboring heads of state are attending the buy by centennial. >> wants to become the first person with cerebral palsy. he trained for years to learn to climb using a system of ropes. each pull brings him 5 inches closer to the top. >> how's it going, man? >> long day. seven hours climbing. brutal. >> walter is hoping to raise $2 million for a camp he operates for...
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. 11 people are missing after a huge mudslide hit a small town 400 miles from mexico city. initial reports said hundreds were buried in the slide but officials have backtracked. it took ten hours for soldiers area because mud and rocks had blocked the way. >>> the eiffel tower is once again open to tourists this morning. that's after a bomb scare forced the landmark to close for about two hours. it's the second alert in two weeks at france's most popular tourist attraction. even more so, all this is part of a larger terror threat against not only france and britain but also against possibly the u.s. as brian ross reports, there's now a worldwide manhunt. >> reporter: among those being sought now, a group of ot radicalized germans who have been training at terror camps in pakistan, producing videos in german to gain more recruits back home. german officials say some of the recruits actually came from the same mosque in hamburg where the 9/11 hijackers gathered. the mosque was closed in early august after officials learned of the plot. >> most of these guys share a very prono
. 11 people are missing after a huge mudslide hit a small town 400 miles from mexico city. initial reports said hundreds were buried in the slide but officials have backtracked. it took ten hours for soldiers area because mud and rocks had blocked the way. >>> the eiffel tower is once again open to tourists this morning. that's after a bomb scare forced the landmark to close for about two hours. it's the second alert in two weeks at france's most popular tourist attraction. even more...
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plus mexico city's early quake warning system. can it save lives? and how mexico's devastation helps to show us the most dangerous parts of the bay area in an earthquake. all straight ahead on "second look." i'm heather holmes and this is "second look." today marks an anniversary. it was on this day that a magnitude 8.1 quake hit mexico. while it was centered 31 miles off the pacific coast it wreaked horrific damage in mexico city 240 miles from the epicenter. the numbers from the earthquake are staggering. nearly 10,000 dead, 30 thousands injured and more than 100,000 left homeless. the damage was 3-4-billion. people felt the quake as far north as houston in the united states. and as far south as guatemala city. many of those killed or injured were caught in buildings that collapsed. five days after the 1985 quake, ktvu's lloyd lacuesta brought us this report from mexico city. >> reporter: they continue to find bodies and even survivors in the collapsed buildings of mexico city. in the fallen justice department building a rescue worker said they ar
plus mexico city's early quake warning system. can it save lives? and how mexico's devastation helps to show us the most dangerous parts of the bay area in an earthquake. all straight ahead on "second look." i'm heather holmes and this is "second look." today marks an anniversary. it was on this day that a magnitude 8.1 quake hit mexico. while it was centered 31 miles off the pacific coast it wreaked horrific damage in mexico city 240 miles from the epicenter. the numbers...
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rain in the northern rockies and new mexico. thunderstorms from oklahoma city to south texas. meanwhile, showers in and ida and northern new england. >> 70s in boston and new york. just shy of 90 from atlanta to miami. 66 in chicago. 73 in detroit. phoenix will heat up to 104. and colorado springs is 93. it's 84 in sacramento. 80 in portland. and 72 in seattle. >>> and after the break, money news is next. are we headed towards a second recession? warren buffett weighs in. >>> plus, presidential publishing. the president's newest book, intended for a much younger audience. >> and searching for the cause of the california inferno. could this happen in your neighborhood? 3q for the worst allergies i want a product with the best decongestant. my choice is clear. claritin-d. nothing works stronger, faster or longer for allergy congestion relief without drowsiness. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. [ female announcer ] kids who don't eat breakfast may not be getting the nutrition they need to keep their bodies strong. ♪ a nutritious start to the day is e
rain in the northern rockies and new mexico. thunderstorms from oklahoma city to south texas. meanwhile, showers in and ida and northern new england. >> 70s in boston and new york. just shy of 90 from atlanta to miami. 66 in chicago. 73 in detroit. phoenix will heat up to 104. and colorado springs is 93. it's 84 in sacramento. 80 in portland. and 72 in seattle. >>> and after the break, money news is next. are we headed towards a second recession? warren buffett weighs in....
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it's the biggest paper in what is often referred to as mexico's most violent city across from el paso. in an open letter to the cartels, the people write we ask you to explain what you want from us, what we should try to public or not publish so we know what to expect. editors point a finger to the government's inability to control the situation saying the drug cartels are the de facto authority in the city. >> a croatian man is lucky to be alive after a dramatic rescue. missed an attempt to pull from safety from a rain-swollen river in gaza yesterday. about four hours he refused to abandon his boat even though it was clearly sinking. finally as water splashed over the side and seconds before it sank with him still on it, he allowed himself to be pushed into safety. he's okay now. nobody else was injured. just seconds to spare. >> allowed himself being saved but not before arguing with his rescuer and had to be pulled out the last moment. two assaults in oakland have police warning residents to watch where they walk. we'll have a live report. >> a fatal car crash in south san jose lea
it's the biggest paper in what is often referred to as mexico's most violent city across from el paso. in an open letter to the cartels, the people write we ask you to explain what you want from us, what we should try to public or not publish so we know what to expect. editors point a finger to the government's inability to control the situation saying the drug cartels are the de facto authority in the city. >> a croatian man is lucky to be alive after a dramatic rescue. missed an attempt...
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this is known as a sort of vacation resort for a lot of people from mexico, from mexico city. it's a place that has a reputation for being very peaceful. well, valdez turned this into basically a war zone. he was fighting for control of these roots that the belltran- lavas had had. they were stringing up bodies off highway overpasses and decapitating their enemies. it really did become incredibly violent. there's even a suggestion that maybe he was involved in turning in arturo and giving over information to the mexican navy so that they were actually able to take down belltran-lava, at this point his boss. it does appear that there's a lot of in-fighting going on. this is part of what president calderon is trying to do. he's trying to disrupt the structures of these caels, knock themff athe p and break them into smaller groups that are easier for the government to contain and to control. >> woodruff: jason finally, quickly, we understand they're now planning to have him tried in the u.s. on... what would the charges be and why? >> well, he was facing charges in the u.s. for m
this is known as a sort of vacation resort for a lot of people from mexico, from mexico city. it's a place that has a reputation for being very peaceful. well, valdez turned this into basically a war zone. he was fighting for control of these roots that the belltran- lavas had had. they were stringing up bodies off highway overpasses and decapitating their enemies. it really did become incredibly violent. there's even a suggestion that maybe he was involved in turning in arturo and giving over...
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flooding from i-35 from kansas city to wichita. wet in the northeast from i-95 from new york city to new england. slick also on i-45 from houston to dallas and i-40 from texas to new mexico. >> and if you're supplying today expect airport delays in kansas city, dallas, houston, boston and in new york. >>> for months, we all watched as millions of gallons of oil from bp's blownout well spread across the gulf of mexico. >> but where did all that mucky sludge actually end up? some scientists say they know. their answer is rattling some government cages. matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: for 86 days bp's doomed well gushed crude oil into the gulf, over 180 million gallons. 17 "exxon valdezes," so where did it go? a noaa study last month said 75% of the oil was scooped up, burned off or evaporated. now researchers say they have a simpler answer. it sank. >> no, it's not gone. it's in places where nobody looked for it. it's on the bottom. a lot of it is on the bottom. >> reporter: dr. joye and her team have been taking core samples
flooding from i-35 from kansas city to wichita. wet in the northeast from i-95 from new york city to new england. slick also on i-45 from houston to dallas and i-40 from texas to new mexico. >> and if you're supplying today expect airport delays in kansas city, dallas, houston, boston and in new york. >>> for months, we all watched as millions of gallons of oil from bp's blownout well spread across the gulf of mexico. >> but where did all that mucky sludge actually end up?...
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this is known as a sort of vacation resort for a lot of people from mexico, from mexico city. it's a place that has a reputation for being very peaceful. well, valdez turned this into basically a war zone. he was fighting for control of these roots that the belltran- lavas had had. they were stringing up bodies off highway overpasses and decapitating their enemies. it really did become incredibly violent. there's even a suggestion that maybe he was involved in turning in arturo and giving over information to the mexican navy so that they were actually able to take down belltran-lava, at this point his boss. it does appear that there's a lot of in-fighting going on. this is part of what president calderon is trying to do. he's trying to disrupt the structures of these cartels, knock them off at the top and break them into smaller groups that are easier for the government to contain and to control. >> woodruff: jason finally, quickly, we understand they're now planning to have him tried in the u.s. on... what would the charges be and why? >> well, he was facing charges in the u.
this is known as a sort of vacation resort for a lot of people from mexico, from mexico city. it's a place that has a reputation for being very peaceful. well, valdez turned this into basically a war zone. he was fighting for control of these roots that the belltran- lavas had had. they were stringing up bodies off highway overpasses and decapitating their enemies. it really did become incredibly violent. there's even a suggestion that maybe he was involved in turning in arturo and giving over...
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. >> preparing for the worse, mexico city holds a massive earthquake drill. the deputy prime minister and it clegg has told his liberal democratic party to hold -- the deputy prime minister nick clegg. he said the next few years will not be easy, but the liberal democrats should focus on the future as the british economy gets back on track. >> nick clegg came here knowing not everyone is happy with a decision to share power with the conservatives. the last few days have been about offering reassurance. >> the liberal democrats and conservatives always will be a separate parties with distinctive histories and different futures, but for this parliament we work together to fix the problems we face and put the country on a better path. this is the right government for right now. >> many worry about what will happen next month when the government unveils its plans to cut the deficit. some liberal democrats are concerned the poorest will bear the brunt of the cuts. nick clegg told supporters that sometimes in politics you have to play the long game. >> the years ah
. >> preparing for the worse, mexico city holds a massive earthquake drill. the deputy prime minister and it clegg has told his liberal democratic party to hold -- the deputy prime minister nick clegg. he said the next few years will not be easy, but the liberal democrats should focus on the future as the british economy gets back on track. >> nick clegg came here knowing not everyone is happy with a decision to share power with the conservatives. the last few days have been about...
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showers in western montana, utah, and new mexico. thunderstorms in oklahoma city to corpus christi. and scattered showers in both maine and florida. >> 89 in miami, 91 in new orleans, and 94 in dallas. 70s in the northeast. 86 in kansas city. and 74 in chicago. mostly 80s from boise to albuquerque. >>> well, some doctors at the prestigious mayo clinic are creating a big buzz this week. >> three pathologists at the minnesota clinic shaved their heads bald yesterday to draw attention to breast cancer. it is part of a movement by pathologists across the country, who will be going bald for breast cancer awareness month in october. >> the doctors say they want to send a message that they empathize with patients, friends, and of course families forced to cope with the disease, and they get to sport an all new look and do a lot of good in the process. apparently, they raised $10,000. >> they said that if they had reached the goal of $10,000, so i- s wi and f1 ot.p>> a c huh >>> and welcome back, everybody. we turn now to the latest on last week's deadly gas explosion in california. four pe
showers in western montana, utah, and new mexico. thunderstorms in oklahoma city to corpus christi. and scattered showers in both maine and florida. >> 89 in miami, 91 in new orleans, and 94 in dallas. 70s in the northeast. 86 in kansas city. and 74 in chicago. mostly 80s from boise to albuquerque. >>> well, some doctors at the prestigious mayo clinic are creating a big buzz this week. >> three pathologists at the minnesota clinic shaved their heads bald yesterday to draw...
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it happened near wahaka city. it's believed to have buried 1,000 people and between 100 and 300 homes. the mexican army and state officials have been called in but it may be difficult for them to help because roads have been washed away by mud. the landside follows days of rain in the region. >> and coming up, a big change for one of the nation's most popular ice cream chains. we'll have that story just ahead. >> plus president obama holds another backyard summit today. copd makes it hard for me to breathe. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i can join the fun and games with my grandchildren. great news! for people with copd, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other copd medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help you breathe better. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should
it happened near wahaka city. it's believed to have buried 1,000 people and between 100 and 300 homes. the mexican army and state officials have been called in but it may be difficult for them to help because roads have been washed away by mud. the landside follows days of rain in the region. >> and coming up, a big change for one of the nation's most popular ice cream chains. we'll have that story just ahead. >> plus president obama holds another backyard summit today. copd makes...
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city that southwest doesn't already serve. also adding flights to mexico and the caribbean. let's check on shares of orlando-based airtran soaring here on this announcement. up about 60 something percent here. overall stocks look like this. we had the rally on friday. the stocks so far here this morning are just a little lower. now, a big winner today. gold hitting another record high. the daily thing here. we'll have that here in a second but that was the silicon valley index. also looks like it was trading a bit higher. gold hitting record highs on weekend currency. $1300 an ounce here, especially a weakening dollar. the mortgage mess getting even messier. last week it was gmac halting foreclosure activity and california's attorney general talking about ordering seize from foreclosing on california homes until offering people mortgage modifications first. and now there's word gmac may not be the only lender with a problem. j. p. morgan chase also admitting foreclosure-related documents were not checked for details returning thousands of them. the key here, inaccurate state
city that southwest doesn't already serve. also adding flights to mexico and the caribbean. let's check on shares of orlando-based airtran soaring here on this announcement. up about 60 something percent here. overall stocks look like this. we had the rally on friday. the stocks so far here this morning are just a little lower. now, a big winner today. gold hitting another record high. the daily thing here. we'll have that here in a second but that was the silicon valley index. also looks like...
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and salt lake city 86. >>> shifting gears to other news now, no oil has seeped into the gulf of mexico following another rig explosion there. the blast took place about 200 miles west of the bp oil well. all 13 crew members were safely rescued after they jumped into the gulf. they did manage to shut down production on the rig though before evacuating. it's still unclear what sparked this explosion. early reports about a mile-long oil sheen nearby, though, have been knocked down. >>> the fbi is revealing details of what it's calling the largest human trafficking case in u.s. history. six suspects are accused the luring 400 laborers from thailand. they apparently force them to work at sites from coast to coast. if convicted, the accused face sentences up to 70 years. >>> police say four more explosives were found at the home of a man who stormed discovery channel's headquarters this week in maryland. that's in addition to the four devices that were found in the building after police shot and killed that suspect. it also turns out the suspect, john lee, was carrying pistols, not handguns
and salt lake city 86. >>> shifting gears to other news now, no oil has seeped into the gulf of mexico following another rig explosion there. the blast took place about 200 miles west of the bp oil well. all 13 crew members were safely rescued after they jumped into the gulf. they did manage to shut down production on the rig though before evacuating. it's still unclear what sparked this explosion. early reports about a mile-long oil sheen nearby, though, have been knocked down....
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. 103 in phoenix. 73 in the twin cities. a wet 87 in chicago. 84 in detroit. boston just 69. new york 74. baltimore 77. >>> this is a really remarkable story. this guy has no legs and no arms but he is making waves that could inspire people worldwide. >> philippe croizon became the first quadruple amputee to swim across the english channel. the 42-year-old lost his limbs in a freak accident. he used specially designed prosthetic legs with flippers attached. >> croizon said he wanted to show people we all can make it. he was hoping to take 24 hours to cross the channel but ended up doing it in 13 1/2 hours, wow. >> that is incredible. the will of some people. >> he said basically he was adjusting his tv antenna on a ladder, it touched a power line, and that was the result.> iutedn iis.lesson herehereo o 3 >>> welcome back. when it comes to children's medicine, johnson & johnson is one of the most trusted brands around. >> you might be surprised to learn rather than announce a recent recall, the company actually tried to buy a
. 103 in phoenix. 73 in the twin cities. a wet 87 in chicago. 84 in detroit. boston just 69. new york 74. baltimore 77. >>> this is a really remarkable story. this guy has no legs and no arms but he is making waves that could inspire people worldwide. >> philippe croizon became the first quadruple amputee to swim across the english channel. the 42-year-old lost his limbs in a freak accident. he used specially designed prosthetic legs with flippers attached. >> croizon said...
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it was the deadliest day in more than two years for the mexican border city. more than 4,000 people have been killed in juarez in the last 2 years. >>> and a new record, world record, for the biggest chocolate bar in the world. a company in armenia made the massive dark chocolate bar that measures 18 feet by 9 feet and 10 inches thick. it beat the previous world record set in italy three years ago, by more than a ton. >>> and venus williams is out of the u.s. open tennis tournament. she was defended by defending women's champ, kim clijsters. clijsters plays tonight against vera zvonareva. zvonareva. is that right, bianna? i hope. the men's semifinals will be played this afternoon. two of them this afternoon. >>> finally, have you ever been kissed by a pony? well, some residents of new jersey nursing homes got kisses from samson, the shetland pony who is a therapy pet that makes the rounds to make people feel better. and the folks at the nursing homes said that being slimed by samson did, indeed, make them feel better. they look happy there. i'm not sure i woul
it was the deadliest day in more than two years for the mexican border city. more than 4,000 people have been killed in juarez in the last 2 years. >>> and a new record, world record, for the biggest chocolate bar in the world. a company in armenia made the massive dark chocolate bar that measures 18 feet by 9 feet and 10 inches thick. it beat the previous world record set in italy three years ago, by more than a ton. >>> and venus williams is out of the u.s. open tennis...
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showers and thunderstorms in arizona, new mexico and montana. and some morning frost advisories in upstate new york and new england. >> just 69 in boston. 74 in new york. and 77 in baltimore. 90s from atlanta to dallas. 85 in kansas city. a wet 87 in chicago. and 73 in minneapolis. phoenix hits 103. salt lake city, 81. boise, 77. >>> when we come back on this tuesday, the fish fight you could soon see at the seafood counter. are engineered fish safe to eat? the government makes its decision. >>> and in hollywood news, lindsay lohan could be returning to a very familiar place, the county jail. >>> plus, the hoff, the situation, and many more shake their stuff on the first night of "dancing with the stars." well, max, first day... moh-ohm. -do you have your lunch? -yes. and you know where your classroom is? uh huh. mom, i can walk from here. what about your... mom, i got it. ♪ [ female announcer ] they're never too big for a little something sweet. kellogg's rice krispies treats. >>> and getting back to today's top business story. the recession
showers and thunderstorms in arizona, new mexico and montana. and some morning frost advisories in upstate new york and new england. >> just 69 in boston. 74 in new york. and 77 in baltimore. 90s from atlanta to dallas. 85 in kansas city. a wet 87 in chicago. and 73 in minneapolis. phoenix hits 103. salt lake city, 81. boise, 77. >>> when we come back on this tuesday, the fish fight you could soon see at the seafood counter. are engineered fish safe to eat? the government makes...
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the northwest port city of vera cruz. a landslide killed two people and two others were swept away by rushing river waters. >>> people in bermuda are bracing for hurricane igor. strong winds and heavy rains are expected in the next few days. >>> leigh glaser back and we're going to have a little storm of our own but nothing compared to igor. >> leigh: a few showers. a nice shot from our camera in the hills there in san jose. blue sky. on the coast, mist and drizzle, breaks of sun and the clouds will be thickening up overnight. antioch you're at 7 4. 73 oakland. mountain view right now, 75. san jose 76. increasing clouds, keep the drizzle around the bay overnight tonight and then start to bring in the showers, especially tomorrow morning in the north bay, and the south bay by lunchtime and the live doppler 7 hd not picking up any he can coaz but look at fort bragg. carson city down to eureka ukiah, and this will slowly push shot -- south overnight, so we will keep the moisture affecting the bay area overnight. it was a mug
the northwest port city of vera cruz. a landslide killed two people and two others were swept away by rushing river waters. >>> people in bermuda are bracing for hurricane igor. strong winds and heavy rains are expected in the next few days. >>> leigh glaser back and we're going to have a little storm of our own but nothing compared to igor. >> leigh: a few showers. a nice shot from our camera in the hills there in san jose. blue sky. on the coast, mist and drizzle,...
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in may, 55 bodies were found in an abandoned mine south of mexico city. in july, 54 bodies were discovered in a rubbish dump. has declaredident war on the drug cartels, but the cost has been high. more than 28,000 people have been killed since the campaign began. with the heavily armed drug gangs resorting to more violent tactics, there are few signs of progress. mexico's northern neighbor is worried. >> as drug cartels are now showing more indices of insurgency. carbide's often show up which were not there before. -- car bombs often show up. it looks more and more like columbia looked 20 years ago where the narco traffickers control certain parts of the country. >> that parallel was rejected by the mexican government which insists is winning the war. america pledged $1.4 billion to help mexican authorities in their struggle. but with the illegal drug trade -- they are earning 30 times as much each year, violence is likely to rise even higher. >> our correspondent in mexico city give us more details. >> the situation in mexico is really complex. the comme
in may, 55 bodies were found in an abandoned mine south of mexico city. in july, 54 bodies were discovered in a rubbish dump. has declaredident war on the drug cartels, but the cost has been high. more than 28,000 people have been killed since the campaign began. with the heavily armed drug gangs resorting to more violent tactics, there are few signs of progress. mexico's northern neighbor is worried. >> as drug cartels are now showing more indices of insurgency. carbide's often show up...
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for example, in mexico city. >> they look like stacks of pan cakes. they built row after row of these concrete buildings and mexico city is built around an island in the middle and a big lake and they filled it in, just like san francisco. the floors were stacked like this. it looked like a stack of pan cakes. >> how did this compare older buildings of the 1920's or 30's? >> they will have more reenforcing in them. they had a tendency to use more round columns with spiral hoops. they don't necessarily catastrophicly collapse. in a perverse sense, the 50's and 60's buildings, you don't want to be in. i am in a 1920 building >> i wanted to clarify, we have beautiful, very ornate buildings they are taller. a lot of apartment buildings. >> those are mostly steel framed buildings. in the 50's and 60's, they wanted to create open floor spaces and they went to concrete spaces and thought it was great until the san fernando earthquake and the earthquake came and the building disappeared. they said, oops and changed the code immediately. >> we look at it and s
for example, in mexico city. >> they look like stacks of pan cakes. they built row after row of these concrete buildings and mexico city is built around an island in the middle and a big lake and they filled it in, just like san francisco. the floors were stacked like this. it looked like a stack of pan cakes. >> how did this compare older buildings of the 1920's or 30's? >> they will have more reenforcing in them. they had a tendency to use more round columns with spiral...
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then it goes towards mexico the high mountains around mexico city. this could spell out some dangerous deadly flooding and mud slides. there are over 15 million people that live near mexico city itself. so there is a possibility that there could be major problems there. that would be a headline this weekend. locally at 66 degrees. we have ourselves carved out a little bit of clearing with clouds in the north and west. still muggy 70s in southeast virginia. all of the energy rolling out of eastern new england this morning. we'll have a mixture of clouds and sun today going to 82 in baltimore. westminster a little cooler at 78. we're expecting temperatures tonight back down to our 55 degrees. tomorrow we're going to get back with more sunshine and a high of 79. let's see what's happening on the roads right now with the traffic update with kim brown. >> actually, the wet roads are starting to have an impact on the commute. we have an accident reported in jessup, route 1 southbound at montevedeo drive. along the roadways, the roads are slick so please ta
then it goes towards mexico the high mountains around mexico city. this could spell out some dangerous deadly flooding and mud slides. there are over 15 million people that live near mexico city itself. so there is a possibility that there could be major problems there. that would be a headline this weekend. locally at 66 degrees. we have ourselves carved out a little bit of clearing with clouds in the north and west. still muggy 70s in southeast virginia. all of the energy rolling out of...
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the major parade is a long mexico city's maine avenue, which will culminate in the main square. the president will recite the independence bid shocked that hidalgo first did 2000 -- 200 years ago. the party is the largest ever celebration of independence in mexico history. it happens amid tight security measures during a violent battle against organized crime. in the past, celebrations have been targeted by alleged drug cartels. two years ago, a grenade attack during the independence party killed eight people and injured a dozen others. in ciudad juarez, where thousands have died in drug- related violence, there will be no public event and the mayor will hold the ceremony inside town hall. in spite of the violence that has shaken the city, local residents do not want to miss out on the bicentennial experience. >> i think the shout of independence should be given in spite of all the adversity's so that people who have their problems do not go through more pain. this is a tradition that has taken place for years and should not be stopped for any reason. >> in stark contrast to the
the major parade is a long mexico city's maine avenue, which will culminate in the main square. the president will recite the independence bid shocked that hidalgo first did 2000 -- 200 years ago. the party is the largest ever celebration of independence in mexico history. it happens amid tight security measures during a violent battle against organized crime. in the past, celebrations have been targeted by alleged drug cartels. two years ago, a grenade attack during the independence party...
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it's going to make landfall later on today and track towards mexico city. implications for the highly populated area. we'll talk about that plus igor later on this hour. guys? >> all right. we're going to check in with you, rob. thanks. >>> other news, every predatory lender and banker on wall street being warned there's a new sheriff in town. her name, elizabeth warren. the president plans to introduce her to america. the harvard law professor will be setting up a new consumer protection agency. ed henry live at the white house this morning. ed, doing a little check-in, we've got the federal reserve, the fdic, the ftc, the treasury, and the s.e.c., and now this. what is her job? >> oh, gosh, that's a pretty big alphabet soup there, drew. there's one agency after another. and yet, a lot of them were asleep at the switch during the crisis. will this bureau finally have the power to step in and prevent another big crisis? elizabeth warren this morning, new this morning, is talking pretty tough. she posted on the white house blog as saying there's a new cop on
it's going to make landfall later on today and track towards mexico city. implications for the highly populated area. we'll talk about that plus igor later on this hour. guys? >> all right. we're going to check in with you, rob. thanks. >>> other news, every predatory lender and banker on wall street being warned there's a new sheriff in town. her name, elizabeth warren. the president plans to introduce her to america. the harvard law professor will be setting up a new consumer...
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looking at the huge crowds that gathered in the streets of mexico city to watch the parade that marked the country's 200th here of independence, it seems they were not disappointed. ♪ >> the lucky ones made it to the capital main square to be able to see the most important moment of the evening firsthand. >> viva mexico. >> after repeating the words announced 200 years ago, calderon way to the mexican flag, and joined with thousands around the country in singing the national anthem. >> the excitement in the mexican capital stands in stark contrast to the way in which other cities in mexico have celebrated. >> 6000 have died here in drug- related violence since 2006. public celebrations were canceled out of safety concerns. there was no public outdoor event. the official ceremony will be held inside the town hall. others have taken similar measures. a reminder that for many mexicans, it will not be easy to join in on the party. >> finally, a quick taste of what is coming up later on "bbc world news." using nasa and technology to better understand the world's forest. we will get a view
looking at the huge crowds that gathered in the streets of mexico city to watch the parade that marked the country's 200th here of independence, it seems they were not disappointed. ♪ >> the lucky ones made it to the capital main square to be able to see the most important moment of the evening firsthand. >> viva mexico. >> after repeating the words announced 200 years ago, calderon way to the mexican flag, and joined with thousands around the country in singing the national...
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and unfortunately, mexico city is due west and it will continue west. it will not be a wind factor for mexico city but with an elevation of 7,000 feet the moisture moves up and we will see 15" rainfall total causing mudslides and devastating flooding the next 48 hours. >>shepard: and there are two more hurricanes. >>reporter: igor is scary for folks in bermuda. and julia is now category one and not an issue. but igor is 48 hours away from hitting bermuda. the center is right there at bermuda and if this holds true it could take a direct hit sunday into monday morning, and bermuda can handle this because we have a great infrastructure but with a storm that size there will be devastating effects. >>shepard: keep us updated. >> the mother of natalee holloway has come face-to-face with joran van der sloot. how she sneaked into one of south america's worst prisons to confront joran van der sloot. what happened next. [ woman ] alright, so this tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8
and unfortunately, mexico city is due west and it will continue west. it will not be a wind factor for mexico city but with an elevation of 7,000 feet the moisture moves up and we will see 15" rainfall total causing mudslides and devastating flooding the next 48 hours. >>shepard: and there are two more hurricanes. >>reporter: igor is scary for folks in bermuda. and julia is now category one and not an issue. but igor is 48 hours away from hitting bermuda. the center is right...
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city. there may be were trapped as they were changing buses on a blocked mountain road. across the country, at least 74 people have died in weeks of heavy rain >> elsewhere, in columbia. three people were killed at a bull fighting event. the 20 year old man was killed in the ring. the other two fatalities were announced by hospital officials. >> for years patients suffering from angina have been treated by stints. they are placed permanently, now a new biodegradable stint is being produced. it releases chemicals of the artery narrowing. >> this tiny stint or tube scaffold is made not from metal. but cornstarch. and a bus driver from lester is having one inserted in a clogged artery. the procedure itself is routine. guided by x-rays, doctors insert a catheter into the heart. about 85 heart patients have permanent metal stints inserted. they are introduced on a wire and inflated with a balloon. this is made from a corn starch polymer. leaving the artery able to flex and move. this is now in p
city. there may be were trapped as they were changing buses on a blocked mountain road. across the country, at least 74 people have died in weeks of heavy rain >> elsewhere, in columbia. three people were killed at a bull fighting event. the 20 year old man was killed in the ring. the other two fatalities were announced by hospital officials. >> for years patients suffering from angina have been treated by stints. they are placed permanently, now a new biodegradable stint is being...
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for more we spoke earlier to our correspondent in mexico city and asked him about what he was hearing from the affected region. >> at this point we have confirmed that in the affected area they have seven-and 400 people missing. it is a very mountainous, rural area. families of 10 to 12 people living in one house. which is why the government says that there could be up to 1000 dead people. at this point is all speculation. >> what more can you tell us about the situation in the region in general? >> at this point they have not requested help from outside. we were able to talk to some people in the neighboring villages by phone. they have told us that they have seen the red cross and rescue teams on the way to this small village. but getting there is a logistical problem, a permit -- apparently. bridges have collapsed on the way, gravel roads have become muddy, the best way to get there is by helicopter, but it is still raining in the area, making flying not very easy. >> can the mexican relief workers cope with this on their own? will they be asking for outside assistance? >> at this
for more we spoke earlier to our correspondent in mexico city and asked him about what he was hearing from the affected region. >> at this point we have confirmed that in the affected area they have seven-and 400 people missing. it is a very mountainous, rural area. families of 10 to 12 people living in one house. which is why the government says that there could be up to 1000 dead people. at this point is all speculation. >> what more can you tell us about the situation in the...
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the heavily populated mexico city with over 15 million people in their metropolitan areas. so this could be a major weather story this weekend. we'll talk more about that coming up. locally, we expect weather today to improve. right now, let's talk about the traffic. here's kim brown. >>> justin, so far, not much traffic to speak of. so very light volume as we get this friday morning commute off to a fairly light start. no issues on the roadways except as they are pretty wet. as we look at our drive times, no problems on the beltway. a five-minute ride with 95 southbound running well between white marsh boulevard and 695. no delays between the 83s. as we check our cameras here on the west side of liberty road, still very light volume. everything appears to be moving at speed. megan, back to you. >> thank you, kim. >>> a father's tirade caught on tape. he confronts some kids at his daughter's school bus stop. >> listen, i'm telling you this! >> find out what caused this outburst and how the whole thing ended. >>> plus, borrowing goes high- tech. how you can save money by usi
the heavily populated mexico city with over 15 million people in their metropolitan areas. so this could be a major weather story this weekend. we'll talk more about that coming up. locally, we expect weather today to improve. right now, let's talk about the traffic. here's kim brown. >>> justin, so far, not much traffic to speak of. so very light volume as we get this friday morning commute off to a fairly light start. no issues on the roadways except as they are pretty wet. as we...
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it is projected to go across central mexico, drenching mexico city. >>> we need rain, but there is nothing in the forecast until next thursday. we will have sunshine for a little while. that is our roof off camera looking across the city. -- rooftop camera looking across the city. the skies have been clearing nicely. it was a cloudy day. temperatures were on the cool side. 75 degrees in annapolis. a northerly breeze. 73 in gaithersburg. i want to look at our stormscan. leon just reported on the hurricane in mexico. the rain will continue. igor -- top winds have decreased, but could get stronger. the big story will be when it goes close to bermuda, if not over the top of the island. the numbers are pretty impressive. numbers are climbing -- i said impressive because we had cloud cover for awhile. we got to 82 degrees. the morning low was 69 degrees. the pollen count -- two days running of moderate weed pollen. everything is on the way down. that is fortunate for those who suffer with seasonal allergies. 84 in fredericksburg. 83 in lexington park. everybody else's in the 70's. farther to the
it is projected to go across central mexico, drenching mexico city. >>> we need rain, but there is nothing in the forecast until next thursday. we will have sunshine for a little while. that is our roof off camera looking across the city. -- rooftop camera looking across the city. the skies have been clearing nicely. it was a cloudy day. temperatures were on the cool side. 75 degrees in annapolis. a northerly breeze. 73 in gaithersburg. i want to look at our stormscan. leon just...
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our correspondent in mexico city explained to me how big an issue the floods have become. >> this has been one of the most effective. the present said that in some areas, they have double the amount of rain. many rivers in the area have overflowed their banks. there are large amounts of people. it put the number at 658. . 100,000 people who left either been displaced or affected in one way or another by the heavy rains that have hit mexico in the next few days. >> i mentioned there that the president has been in one area. what help did he offer? >> the areas that are most affected are areas that are regularly affected. it is not the first time this has happened. many are still recovering from that. president calderon says this " -- this will deal with those flooded by the waters. we have to remember that this is one of the poorest areas of mexico. there is a concern of the effect of the floods on the economy. >> experts from nasa have been talking about the advice given to the chilean authorities to help the 33 miners trapped underground. meanwhile, the miners were able to watch a foo
our correspondent in mexico city explained to me how big an issue the floods have become. >> this has been one of the most effective. the present said that in some areas, they have double the amount of rain. many rivers in the area have overflowed their banks. there are large amounts of people. it put the number at 658. . 100,000 people who left either been displaced or affected in one way or another by the heavy rains that have hit mexico in the next few days. >> i mentioned there...
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in mexico her king carl has hit the gulf coast near the city the category 3 storm has toppled trees and power poles and look at those waves. the winds weakened to 9 mi. an hour carle is expected to travel across central mexico city and in the meantime in the atlantic hurricane ecorse wind have weakened to 150 mi. an hour. a live look good sizoutside the jk the two lanes are merging 1 01 southbound they're slowly moving along there. we'll be right back. arrested today for threatening a school children on a school bus was caught on surveillance video if >> james jones use his mug shot here he confronted and threatened a kid who allegedly taunted head and threw condoms at his 11 year-old daughter who has repro palsy. if the stick a look at the tape. >> after he was released on bail he defended his actions and my daughter is not going to be pays to be out and touched on like what they've done. jones' lawyers said the girl is currently on suicide watch because of the incident. to watch the entire surveillance did it for yourself as our whats on the what sectional www.kron4.com. >> live look
in mexico her king carl has hit the gulf coast near the city the category 3 storm has toppled trees and power poles and look at those waves. the winds weakened to 9 mi. an hour carle is expected to travel across central mexico city and in the meantime in the atlantic hurricane ecorse wind have weakened to 150 mi. an hour. a live look good sizoutside the jk the two lanes are merging 1 01 southbound they're slowly moving along there. we'll be right back. arrested today for threatening a school...
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remnants causing havoc on. 25 degrees in mexico city today with heavy rain, stays hot in houston. 33. 31 up in chicago. it will be quite cool in winnipeg and vancouver. that's what's going on just now. here is your extended forecast now. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
remnants causing havoc on. 25 degrees in mexico city today with heavy rain, stays hot in houston. 33. 31 up in chicago. it will be quite cool in winnipeg and vancouver. that's what's going on just now. here is your extended forecast now. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
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. >> 93 in sacramento. 83 in salt lake city. 72 in seattle. 70 in the twin cities. 75 in kansas city. 86 in dallas. 70s along most of the east coast. miami heats up to 90. >>> searchers in southern mexico are looking for 11 people missing after that mudslide. they have searching for a chief local health official, his two. theyo& sebomb'd it idesrly l that money would care and compensation. there could be a vote on a simil nate before novembec the bill's supporters claim they were standing up for the heroes of 9/11. republican critics call it a big government program that would raise taxes. >>> the debate among women about who should get a mammogram and when is heating up even more this morning. that's after a major study about the annual breast cancer screenings seems to contradict previous guidelines. dr. richard besser has more. >> reporter: it's a mammoth study. following 1 million swedish women for 20 years. researchers found women between the ages of 40 and 49 offered mammograms at least every two years had a 26% less chance of dying from breast cancer than those who didn't have
. >> 93 in sacramento. 83 in salt lake city. 72 in seattle. 70 in the twin cities. 75 in kansas city. 86 in dallas. 70s along most of the east coast. miami heats up to 90. >>> searchers in southern mexico are looking for 11 people missing after that mudslide. they have searching for a chief local health official, his two. theyo& sebomb'd it idesrly l that money would care and compensation. there could be a vote on a simil nate before novembec the bill's supporters claim they...
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city metro area. major flooding is expected. mud slides. this will be a deadly storm. there's no what i to avoid that. locally, we have a little clearing after yesterday's rain even as severe weather in new york pushing into eastern new england. today we're expecting to have a partly cloudy sky. i expect more clouds into the sky than we're seeing here. temperatures 82 with a strong breeze averaging 15 to 25 miles per hour. tonight we'll settle back down into the 50s. more clouds, a little more on sunday at 82. then upper 70s with the next rainfall on tuesday into wednesday with thunderstorms. right now, let's get you back on the road. here's kim brown. >>> justin, we are looking extremely well traffic-wise. everything on the roadways is running smooth. the 95 corridor looks good through the beltway as you approach the for the mchenry toll plaza. on the beltway, we are experiencing wet roads but really no issues here at harford road. we'll take a break and be right back. [ male announcer ] it's sunday
city metro area. major flooding is expected. mud slides. this will be a deadly storm. there's no what i to avoid that. locally, we have a little clearing after yesterday's rain even as severe weather in new york pushing into eastern new england. today we're expecting to have a partly cloudy sky. i expect more clouds into the sky than we're seeing here. temperatures 82 with a strong breeze averaging 15 to 25 miles per hour. tonight we'll settle back down into the 50s. more clouds, a little more...
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city. mud slides coming and fatalities are expected. there's gusty winds at 56 degrees. we have clear skies overhead. there's strong gusty winds behind the storm system. the possibility today we have gusts up to 30 miles per hour. we are expecting high temperatures reaching 82 degrees. we'll toss it to kim brown with the traffic. kim? >> reporter: thanks, justin. we have a handful of serious incidents to let you know about. the slick roads can be treacherous. this morning as we look at our cameras, here we are on the beltway a little slow between 795 as you broach the national pike and working two accidents northbound on the jfx at the ram top northern parkway as one. that has the exit ramp closed. another crash northern parkway at liberty heights. south bound 1 remains closed at montevideo drive. >>> it's been two weeks since james lee walked inside discovery headquarters with bombs strapped to his bodies and took hostages. these people refuse to be victims. that's just ahead on "good morn
city. mud slides coming and fatalities are expected. there's gusty winds at 56 degrees. we have clear skies overhead. there's strong gusty winds behind the storm system. the possibility today we have gusts up to 30 miles per hour. we are expecting high temperatures reaching 82 degrees. we'll toss it to kim brown with the traffic. kim? >> reporter: thanks, justin. we have a handful of serious incidents to let you know about. the slick roads can be treacherous. this morning as we look at...
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in may, 55 bodies were found in an abandoned mine south of mexico city. in july, 54 bodies were found in a dump outside of monterey. and then on august 23, 72 bodies were found south of this border town. as this gang stronghold was raided on thursday, mexico's president urged support for his increasingly bloody war. >> i know that among many citizens there is uncertainty and grief. but i tell them with absolute certainty that it is possible to control criminals. it is not going to be easy or fast, but it is possible. >> the government said the raid was carried out after a military aircraft spotted several near the border. when they moved in, gunmen opened fire, wounding two. >> renewed forest fires in russia have killed at least five people and destroyed hundreds of homes and other buildings. high winds and temperatures up to 40 degrees celsius have fueled the flames. in july, 50 people were killed in western russian by the worst wildfires in many years. this is our report. >> if the people of russia had thought the worst was over, they were wrong. fires
in may, 55 bodies were found in an abandoned mine south of mexico city. in july, 54 bodies were found in a dump outside of monterey. and then on august 23, 72 bodies were found south of this border town. as this gang stronghold was raided on thursday, mexico's president urged support for his increasingly bloody war. >> i know that among many citizens there is uncertainty and grief. but i tell them with absolute certainty that it is possible to control criminals. it is not going to be easy...
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i mean even through some of these narco banners in mexico city saying we're here. we're threatening authorities, right outside of mexico city we had four bodies hanging in the city, a very popular place for americans, a lot of americans retired there. kind of a beautiful city but now at the heart of the drug war. cities like cancun we heard last week, a possible attempt, foiled by the government with a narco group staging an attack to try and break some other people out of prison. so i mean this thing by no means is mexico a failed state but there are these pockets of lawlessness and a growing concern away from the border that these powerful drug cartels are are having an impact in other parts of the country. >> suarez: angela kocherga, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ray. >> brown: and again the major developments of the day, afghan election observers called for an independent investigation of saturday's parliamentary vote after claims of rampant fraud. and a research group that tracks the economy reported the recession ended back and the national bureau of e
i mean even through some of these narco banners in mexico city saying we're here. we're threatening authorities, right outside of mexico city we had four bodies hanging in the city, a very popular place for americans, a lot of americans retired there. kind of a beautiful city but now at the heart of the drug war. cities like cancun we heard last week, a possible attempt, foiled by the government with a narco group staging an attack to try and break some other people out of prison. so i mean...
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mexico city has a publicly available warning system and then there are smaller systems current my in romania and also in turkey. the green lanaled here are in a development mode much as we are here in california. so, i'll take one example. and which is the largest magnitude earthquake in japan, since they turned on their warning system in october of 2007. it was a magnitude 7.2 earthquake. the japan agency that monitors earthquakes and provide this is information issued the warning and then these are specific reports of how 24 warning -- this warning was used. and it is people in their homes and getting in safe zones and getting under tables and away from windows. people in offices same action. schools, and i'll show you in a minute. factories people moving away from hazardous environments. planes were prevented from landing and told to go around and there's somebody in a car bringing a -- the car to a stand still. and what is most important here is that there are no reports of panic. one of the issues one of the concerns we always had is that issuing a warning with a few second noti
mexico city has a publicly available warning system and then there are smaller systems current my in romania and also in turkey. the green lanaled here are in a development mode much as we are here in california. so, i'll take one example. and which is the largest magnitude earthquake in japan, since they turned on their warning system in october of 2007. it was a magnitude 7.2 earthquake. the japan agency that monitors earthquakes and provide this is information issued the warning and then...
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south of mexico city, hurricane karl. the top winds are below 90 miles per hour. the big story will be the flooding. we have heard that it will make headlines over the weekend as up to 10 to 14 inches of rain might fall in the mountainous areas before it moves back over the pacific. we're sitting pretty here. all afternoon long, nothing but cloud cover there on the horizon. those have been overhead most of the day. we have clear sailing all across the area for the evening. it is a little bit cool. 75 in rockville. 75 in upper marlboro. 76 degrees in woodbridge -- 70 degrees in woodbridge. here is the weather map for tomorrow. high pressure will be the story all weekend long. temperatures will be in the low- 80's. your weekend forecast is looking great. for the final weekend of summer, fall begins next wednesday. next seven days will be a bit breezy and cooler. sunshine on monday. warming up tuesday and wednesday. the next cold front will be here on thursday and that is our only chance of any kind of rain next week. that is the latest. back to you. >>> let's check
south of mexico city, hurricane karl. the top winds are below 90 miles per hour. the big story will be the flooding. we have heard that it will make headlines over the weekend as up to 10 to 14 inches of rain might fall in the mountainous areas before it moves back over the pacific. we're sitting pretty here. all afternoon long, nothing but cloud cover there on the horizon. those have been overhead most of the day. we have clear sailing all across the area for the evening. it is a little bit...
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this happened at town just outside a mexico city. at this point emergency officials say rescuers are having a hard time reaching the area. we will follow more of the story as it develops during the morning. >> 651 right now, we're taking a look at the san mateo bridge and talk about how hot it is going to be in san mateo degree to date perianth the height to they will be 93 degrees, so looking at a hot tablatures and even record heat in some areas again today. we will be right back. jerry brown and oakland's schools. what were the facts? fact: march 7, 2000. brown asks voters for new mayoral power to appoint school board members. he gets it, and promises better schools. but the drop out rate increases...50%. the school budget goes into a 100 million dollar deficit. the schools become so bad...the state has to take them over. it was "largely a bust," he admitted. jerry brown. failure as governor. failure as mayor. failure we can't afford now. failure as governor. failure as mayor. @2 let's take a look at let's take a peek at seven dav
this happened at town just outside a mexico city. at this point emergency officials say rescuers are having a hard time reaching the area. we will follow more of the story as it develops during the morning. >> 651 right now, we're taking a look at the san mateo bridge and talk about how hot it is going to be in san mateo degree to date perianth the height to they will be 93 degrees, so looking at a hot tablatures and even record heat in some areas again today. we will be right back. jerry...
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and then it will head towards mexico city, very populated area. as you may know it is very, very high up there. about 8,000 feet and typically the storms hit, nail the mountains, mud slides and heavy rain on the eastern slopes of the mountains and then mexico city and wind down. westerly at 9 miles per hour and again strong, strong storm exploding in intensity. want to talk about igor. this is a strong storm although it's beginning to weaken a little bit and still a major storm. 120-mile-a-hour winds and the forecast track continues to bring it toward bermuda and not good. sunday, sunday night when we expected it close to that island. if we get it to shift further to the east, then we'll be in a lot better shape. and because most of the wind i think by the time this thing gets to bermuda on the eastern flank of the storm. beginning to get sheered and hopefully a category 2 or weaker by that time. a lot of action in the tropics and across the new york city area. we're all watching it from the cnn severe weather center. >> thanks. >>> british police
and then it will head towards mexico city, very populated area. as you may know it is very, very high up there. about 8,000 feet and typically the storms hit, nail the mountains, mud slides and heavy rain on the eastern slopes of the mountains and then mexico city and wind down. westerly at 9 miles per hour and again strong, strong storm exploding in intensity. want to talk about igor. this is a strong storm although it's beginning to weaken a little bit and still a major storm. 120-mile-a-hour...
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officials say 60,000 people will gather in mexico city tomorrow for a city wide fiesta that took $40 million and two years to plan. celebrations, however, won't be taking place everywhere in mexico. some of the most violent cities, by centennial festivities were cancelled because of feared drug attacks. >>> is there such a thing as an effective pill for weight loss. today an fda panel debated the future of meridia, a pill that's been on the market since the late '90s. robert bazell reports on what they decided. >> reporter: meridia is one of only two weight loss medications available by prescription and it's been on the market for 13 years. but a recent study of 9,000 people over six years raised serious concerns. on average, subjects lost only five pounds and experienced the 16% increase in heart attacks and strokes. the problems with meridia follow a long string of diet drugs causing health problems. >> our arsenal is extremely minimal. we have two drugs that we can use that we can describe. >> reporter: despite the failures, drug companies are still trying to develop dozens of med
officials say 60,000 people will gather in mexico city tomorrow for a city wide fiesta that took $40 million and two years to plan. celebrations, however, won't be taking place everywhere in mexico. some of the most violent cities, by centennial festivities were cancelled because of feared drug attacks. >>> is there such a thing as an effective pill for weight loss. today an fda panel debated the future of meridia, a pill that's been on the market since the late '90s. robert bazell...